Religion & Liberty, that's all I care about. Using the device installed between my ears, rather than repeating some spin-head, before tweeting. Pronounce: I/Me

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Just a reminder that our Native Senator who hates the oligarchs flies private.
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The Epstein class? This guy running for the Senate in Maine looks like he took a class from Epstein. Why else was he on Kik, an app that targets teenagers.
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Quick question. What is the absolute richest I can be in America without anyone lecturing me about having too much?
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Elon Musk has enough money now to fix every McDonald's ice cream machine, but he won't because he only thinks of himself.
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Stop calling them Knicks fans. They’re thug opportunists who know they’ll spend 3 hours in a precinct and be right back on the street. A Knicks win didn’t create this behavior… it exposed what happens when there are no consequences for it.
BREAKING: A school bus driver tries to stop people from destroying his bus in NYC. “It's coming out of my paycheck!” This is Zohran’s NYC.
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Then surely the $7 trillion the government spent last year solved all the problems
A trillion dollars could solve virtually every problem. Any problem at all. But instead it’s all just going to Some Guy
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I've been using baby gates wrong my entire life.
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I know how Elon Musk became a trillionaire, but I don't know how Bernie Sanders, Elizabeth Warren, and Nancy Pelosi became millionaires.
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With $1 trillion in net worth, Musk could give everyone on earth around 125 bucks and thereby solve all problems forever.
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Read @valerificent on the social contagion of suicide and the media's double standards for reporting on assisted suicide. thedispatch.com/article/assi…
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uh oh...this is exactly the kind of thing that could put California's High Speed Rail project at risk of falling behind schedule
California Senate Democrats want to put the brakes on a new program by Gov. Gavin Newsom’s administration that steers free pollution permits to oil refineries and other major polluters. cal.news/4eiHY7r 📸 Miguel Gutierrez Jr.
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Elizabeth Warren, Bernie Sanders, and the rest aren’t dumb enough to actually think Elon Musk has a trillion dollars in cash waiting to be taxed. They just think their followers are dumb enough to think that. And they are.
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The amount of money in Elon Musk’s bank account has no bearing on the amount of money in my bank account.
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What 2024 would have looked like if everyone had voted for Harris
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Never forget - the D party doesn’t want the welders, cafeteria staff and regular workers to become rich. They want them on welfare. They want their vote, not their success.
A welder took a $28 an hour job in 2015 at a company he had never heard of. On Friday, Juan Hernandez became a millionaire. He spent ten years building the structures that lifted rockets onto the launch pad. SpaceX paid him partly in stock, the way it paid its cooks, machinists, technicians and cafeteria staff, equity instead of bigger salaries. His $10,000 grant grew into $880,000 at the IPO price. The first day pop carried it past a million. He is 42, an immigrant from Mexico, married, three kids. He says he is keeping the job. He is not the outlier. He is the pattern. 4,400 current and former SpaceX employees became millionaires on Friday. One in five people who ever badged into the company. About 400 of them are walking away with $100 million or more. One employee took every cash bonus in stock instead of money. He is sitting on 50,000 shares, worth more than $8 million at Friday's prices. And then there is the other side of the cafeteria. Some employees sold their shares years ago, certain the company would never go public because Musk said he hated public markets. A few traded their stock for restaurant gift cards. The New York Times says they are consumed by regret. Same grant, same building, same years. One group held the claim. The other ate it. None of the winners can touch the money yet. The first selling window opens after the August earnings report, and the rest unlocks in waves through December. Underneath all of it sits the only lesson the market ever teaches. The welder and the gift card came from the same place. The difference was never the work. It was the ownership. Salary pays for the month. Equity pays for the era. A cook in Brownsville just answered the question every buyer of SPCX is asking at $170: what is a claim on this company actually worth? The piece prices that exact question at $2.2 trillion.
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Rep. Luna evidently doesn't know what the first Trump impeachment was about - but she is running interference again for Moscow.
I will be putting forward a resolution to void the fraudulent impeachment of President Trump during his first term in office. Russia collusion never happened. This has been proven by evidence released by ODNI Gabbard. It was a terrible lie that tore this country apart, and was plotted by a weaponized intelligence agency under Obama. There is no monetary value that can be assigned to the damage this lie caused. It destroyed families’ relationships with one another, our country’s comradery, and our relationship with another nuclear super power (Russia) that could have resulted in war. Thank goodness the admin has started to restore that relationship, but HISTORY should reflect what actually transpired.
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It is if nothing else refreshing to see someone be open and honest about it.
Replying to @SeanTrende
I am fine with it being worth zero, as long as Musk doesn't have it. Money is power and the last person we want to have it is Musk. This isn't complicated. His wealth is immoral.
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RT @JessicaBRiedl: Musk's Social Security contributions are capped because his benefits are also capped. I thought Social Security's point…
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0.3% of the water consumed by US golf courses last year
BREAKING: Amazon data centers used 2.5 billion gallons of water in 2025
Community note
Amazon's data centers withdrew 2.5 billion gallons of water in 2025, down 2% from 2024 despite expansion, or less than 0.1% of annual U.S. landscape irrigation. aboutamazon.com/news/sustainab…
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The stabbing at Penn Station on Sunday is yet another story of a frequent offender allowed to remain on the street until he kills or seriously maims someone. Every time, people ask: why does this keep happening? As I argue @thedispatch, you're not being deceived. Frequent offenders make up a massive share of crime. The 10 percent of the population most prone to offending accounts for 66 percent of all crime, in one estimate. But the problem is that in many places, our system isn't designed to recognize that different criminals are different. We discriminate based on offense rather than based on offender. We decline to charge misdemeanors (even when there are 60 of them); our habitual offender laws are old and outdated; our policing strategies react to calls rather than targeting prolific actors. Until our system actually recognizes the reality of offender concentration, we'll keep seeing brutal attacks like Sunday's. Read the whole piece 👇 thedispatch.com/article/crim…
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